Since this is a thread with spoilers **** the tag. I agree that Hank will investigate on his own. I feel like he has to because he doesn't really have any concrete proof. Will be interesting to see what he does when he finds out Skyler knows and is complicit.

I would think that if he still has Gale's notes that talk about W.W and he also has the note from him addressed to W.W. admitting they worked together, that should be enough proof to get an actual investigation.

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Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

I would think that if he still has Gale's notes that talk about W.W and he also has the note from him addressed to W.W. admitting they worked together, that should be enough proof to get an actual investigation.

Hmmm I'm not sure about that. I highly doubt thats all Hank will bring to the higher ups about the case.

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Jesse realizing Walt was Santa Claus could really shake things up.

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I don't know how old you are, but if you can get to 24/25 without getting arrested or killed, you've done well for yourself lol.

I just caught up on the series. I NEED IT BACK NOW!!!!!!!!!! DAMN U, whoever chose to do this half season crapola. Also, do not try to watch this show out of order, u will not get it. Its a great series where u gotta watch it all the way through chronilogically (I think I spelled it right!).

I just caught up on the series. I NEED IT BACK NOW!!!!!!!!!! DAMN U, whoever chose to do this half season crapola. Also, do not try to watch this show out of order, u will not get it. Its a great series where u gotta watch it all the way through chronilogically (I think I spelled it right!).

As "Breaking Bad" comes close to wrapping its final season, court documents reveal one of the show's top-secret scripts was stolen.

Lead actor Bryan Cranston reported someone broke his car window and took a shoulder bag which had his iPad and a copy of his "Breaking Bad" script on March 1, according to the criminal complaint.

On the show, Cranston plays the lead role of high-school chemistry teacher Walter White, who joins the sordid underground world of meth dealing.

Court documents reveal one of Cranston's employees, Taryn Feingold, was contacted by a confidential informant. That informant detailed a local bar conversation, where a man was bragging about how he broke into a vehicle at the Sandia Crest, and had an iPad and script from the "Breaking Bad" series.

Xavier McAfee was arrested Saturday for the burglary, according to arrest records.

The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said the script hasn't been recovered and the investigation is ongoing.

Breaking Bad is not the kind of show that seems likely to get a spinoff, but that may be what occurs. Deadline is reporting that AMC and Sony (who produce Breaking Bad) are in very early discussions about a potential spinoff, which would focus on criminal lawyer Saul Goodman, played by Bob Odenkirk.

Deadline stresses that no deals are in place yet and the project is "in its nascent stages," but that Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan and series writer/producer Peter Gould are having conversations with AMC and Sony about a Saul series they would produce. Gilligan and Gould created Saul together when he was introduced as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman's oh-so shady attorney in Season 2 of Breaking Bad.

Saul is of course a comedic character and the spinoff would be a comedy, though we can only assume darkly comedic given the history of Saul and Breaking Bad. Deadline says options are being considered as far as making it a one-hour or half-hour project.

Breaking Bad will air its final eight episodes this summer. When discussing his plans for the finale, Gillgan has of course been secretive but Saul was the only character he would reveal would survive for sure. Said Gilligan, "I like to think of Saul as a cockroach in the best possible way. This is a guy who’s going to survive while the rest of us have been nuked into annihilation. He’ll be the worst-dressed cockroach in the world.”